This page will help those new to aarch64(armv8) get started with the Foundation Model provided by ARM. There are a number of options available when using the model, including use of a disk image file or NFS root filesystem, as well as a choice of kernel if you would like to use Systemd or Busybox as the init process.

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This page will help those new to aarch64 (ARMv8) get started with the Foundation Model provided by ARM. The F19-aarch64-efi tarball provides an F19-based disk image, which includes a kernel, initramfs, and device tree blob, files to support booting the kernel using EFI, and a sample script for starting the model.

== Download the Foundation Model ==

== Download the Foundation Model ==

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The first step will be to download the Foundation model from ARM. The model is not redistributable and will therefor require you to create a free account with ARM. Once completed you will be able to download the Foundation Model and begin.

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The first step is to download the Foundation model from ARM. The model is not redistributable and will therefor require you to create a free account with ARM. Once completed, you will be able to download the Foundation Model and begin.

Aarch64 Quickstart Guide

This page will help those new to aarch64 (ARMv8) get started with the Foundation Model provided by ARM. The F19-aarch64-efi tarball provides an F19-based disk image, which includes a kernel, initramfs, and device tree blob, files to support booting the kernel using EFI, and a sample script for starting the model.

Download the Foundation Model

The first step is to download the Foundation model from ARM. The model is not redistributable and will therefor require you to create a free account with ARM. Once completed, you will be able to download the Foundation Model and begin.